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If we are no longer "workers," who are we? For the last 200 years, our identities have been tied to our professions. The Economic Singularity forces a spiritual crisis:

Our entire moral and economic framework is built on scarcity. We value things because they are hard to make or obtain. If AI and robotics reach a point where the marginal cost of production drops to near zero, the concept of "price" begins to fail. The Economic Singularity: Artificial Intelligen...

In an AI-driven economy, productivity could theoretically skyrocket while human employment plummets. This creates a terrifying paradox: we could produce more wealth than ever before in history, yet have no mechanism (like wages) to distribute it to the masses. When capital—owned by a few—can generate all necessary goods and services without labor, the "working class" doesn't just lose its jobs; it loses its economic utility. The Collapse of Scarcity If we are no longer "workers," who are we

Does a human-painted canvas have value if an AI can generate a masterpiece in seconds? We value things because they are hard to make or obtain